Enter your e-mail to subscribe to our mailing list

Exhibitions: Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui

By participating in the Brooklyn Museum's comment area, whether in person at the Museum or via the Brooklyn Museum Website, you agree to comply with the rules listed below. The Brooklyn Museum may revise these rules from time to time.

You agree not to submit, upload, or post any content to the comment area, which:

libels, defames, invades privacy, or is abusive, profane, or threatening

infringes any intellectual property or other right of any person or entity

knowingly contains viruses, corrupted files, or other materials that may cause damage to the Brooklyn Museum's Website or any computer system

advertises or otherwise solicits funds or sales of goods or services, or is otherwise inappropriate in any way.

We encourage any user who feels that a posted message violates these rules to contact us by email at
community@brooklynmuseum.org.

By submitting a comment, I agree that the Museum shall be the sole arbiter of the content of its Website and the comment area, and thus it retains the right, though not the obligation, to place, edit, classify, or remove any content posted on the Website or the comment area.

By submitting a comment, I agree to be bound by the terms and conditions described above.

By participating in the Brooklyn Museum's comment area, whether in person at the Museum or via the Brooklyn Museum Website, you agree to comply with the rules listed below. The Brooklyn Museum may revise these rules from time to time.

You agree not to submit, upload, or post any content to the comment area, which:

libels, defames, invades privacy, or is abusive, profane, or threatening

infringes any intellectual property or other right of any person or entity

knowingly contains viruses, corrupted files, or other materials that may cause damage to the Brooklyn Museum's Website or any computer system

advertises or otherwise solicits funds or sales of goods or services, or is otherwise inappropriate in any way.

We encourage any user who feels that a posted message violates these rules to contact us by email at
community@brooklynmuseum.org.

By submitting a comment, I agree that the Museum shall be the sole arbiter of the content of its Website and the comment area, and thus it retains the right, though not the obligation, to place, edit, classify, or remove any content posted on the Website or the comment area.

By submitting a comment, I agree to be bound by the terms and conditions described above.

We'll send you an email when this response is answered. We promise not to spam.

“

When I saw (or heard) ozone layer, it immediately left an impact on me. The chiming metal sounded like millions of voices chattering in there own languages and tones. Each of these pieces of metal has a history of its own. Each individual pieces coming together to make up a hole. I thought that was amazing.